After a few minutes to ponder, because I too was speechless, I've decided that this is a good thing.

If Malkin's busy trashing Rachel Ray for wearing a paisley scarf it means she knows she's got nothing else. Can't talk about the war, the economy or common decency because her side has f*cked those all up for everyone to see.

So I read her blog. So I read her postulations of how the "Left" are hateful for mischaracterising the "debate." So I read her previous "kerfuffles" about celebrities and their "cluelessness" as to the meaning of their garments. I read with slight bemusement of her "fact cross-checking" of Rachael Ray's outfitters in her original article. And that she compares this to whether or not we'd accept a commercial with people adorning KKK attire.

It's somewhat surreal that she decries the "Liberal press' need to bend over backward for anti-American political correctness," when her outrage on this issue is all about political correctness. Thanks, Ms. (or Mrs.?) Malkin, for being a hateful fear-monger. Her blog is infested with it.

TimJim said:

Its Dunkin Donuts.

Also, who cares, Rachel Ray shouldn't be aloud to be on TV in the first place.

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That'd be "it's," "Rachael Ray" and "allowed." And to answer your rhetorical question: I care.

Once again the lunatics prove they're in charge of the asylum. Rachael Ray, an inoffensive TV cook, wears a scarf (not a keffyeh BTW) during an ad for fried pastries and there's an issue. Since when did Michelle Malkin become someone to pay attention to?

I'm assuming that wearing fatigue jackets, leather jackets are also verboten according to this lunatic crowd.

You guys obviously missed the DD commercial where Rachel Ray wrapped the same scarf around her skull, while wielding an AK-47 in one hand... an Iced Latte in the other.

Does anyone want to initiate a counter-ban on DD for giving in to the demands of these nut-cases? I'm serious - I'm tired of this nonsense. It's embarrassing.

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Well, that's just it, since Dunkin caved so quickly, I can't throw my money into their hands for standing up to such stupid demands. If Dunkin had stood their ground, insisted that it was just a scarf and they wouldn't be bullied around, I'd be in line for coffee and a bear claw.

I have a Dixie Chicks CD for similar reasons, and I hate country music.

Regardless of who she is, pulling her ad for that reason is utterly ridiculous.

The US is too full of conservative idiots, and I really don't know how many of you live in the US unless you're in New England or some place with sense.

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I agree the US is too right winged, but here in the midwest I've encountered left leaning progressives even in a small town here or there, along with some conservatives even in the urban areas. Granted though I've personally witnessed assbackwards inbred bigots in both places....

Couldn't have said it better myself.
Plus what in the hell is the queen of quick-but-healthy-home-cooked-food doing whoring herself out to Dunkin' Donuts.

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I don't know about this, Rachal Ray's "$40 dollars a day" never was very concerned about how healthy the food was. I watched an episode where she spent the whole time at a ballpark eating hot-dogs and other fare, none of which were salads.

I'm not a fan of Dunkin Donuts either (there's a great donut bakery in town instead), but this doesn't seem all that problematic.

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